Young Gary track star Lailah Wesby wins a special visit from three female Olympians on Monday's episode of "Steve Harvey."

Harvey introduces Wesby, 8, to Brianna Rollins, Nia Ali and Kristi Castlin, who each won a medal in the 100-meter hurdles at the Rio Olympics. The women made history by giving the United States its first sweep in that event.

The medalists give Wesby, who competes with the Hammond-based No Limits Track Club, tips to reach her dream of competing in the Olympics.

"Growing up, you're going to go through a lot and a lot of people are going to try to doubt you or tell you the direction that you need to go. And I just want to say, trust your decisions and don't let anyone put you in a box. Be limitless," Ali tells Wesby in a preview of the episode.

Sporting her own track medals, Wesby appears on the show with her older brother Branden, who is also her track coach. They talked to Harvey about their mother, who they say died of cancer last year.

"At this point, I'm just happy that we have track and field to be able to honor her and fulfill Lailah's dreams at the same time," Branden Wesby said.

Harvey surprises Branden Wesby with a $5,000 gift on behalf of Green Dot, the issuer of prepaid debit cards.

Also on Monday's episode, Harvey chats with South Side native Ta'Rhonda Jones about her starring role on "Empire." Harvey's show, which tapes at the WMAQ-Ch. 5 studios, airs 2 p.m. weekdays on WMAQ-Ch. 5.